游离脂肪酸和过氧化氢对甲藻的有害影响

Martín Fernando Encinas-Yánez, C. Band-Schmidt, Tania Zenteno-Savín, Ignacio Leyva-Valencia, Leyberth José Fernández Herrera, Elena Palacios-Mechetnov
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异体同化作用是指相互竞争的微藻类之间的生化相互作用,它涉及一种供体物种,该物种产生的代谢物可对易感物种产生抑制作用。这种现象可参与调节有害藻类的大量繁殖。双鞭毛藻(Gymnodinium catenatum)与共生微藻物种(如 Chattonella marina var.marina)之间的等位病理相互作用会对其产生负面影响,后者被认为会产生活性氧(ROS)和游离脂肪酸(FFA)作为致敏剂和等位病理剂。本研究探讨了过氧化氢(H2O2)的影响和 C. marina 产生的主要脂肪酸。通过分析珊瑚虫在生长期的脂肪酸含量,发现 16:0 (12.5 ± 0.01%)、18:4ω-3 (15.4 ± 0.36%)和 20:5ω-3 (35.4 ± 0.71%)是含量最高的脂肪酸。这些脂肪酸和 H2O2 被用于对处于生长旺盛期的 G. catenatum 培养物进行剂量反应生物测定。结果表明,这些物质会影响细胞形态,包括失去运动能力和出现萎黄病迹象,并影响卡地那藻的成链能力。这些物质的毒性各不相同,表明多不饱和脂肪酸 18:4ω-3 可能是更有效的等位化学物质(24 小时内半数致死剂量为 1.7 ± 0.19 毫克/升),其次是 20:5ω-3(24 小时内半数致死剂量为 3.6 ± 0.17 毫克/升)和饱和脂肪酸 16:0(48 小时内半数致死剂量为 6.2 ± 1.05 毫克/升)。我们的研究结果表明,这些物质至少可以部分作为等位化学物质发挥作用,其中聚氨酯脂肪酸是最有效的代谢产物。这些结果有助于阐明 ROS 和 FFA 在海洋浮游植物群落等位基因中的潜在作用。
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Deleterious effects of free fatty acids and hydrogen peroxide towards the dinoflagellate Gymnodinium catenatum
Allelopathy refers to biochemical interactions among competing microalgae, it involves a donor species that produces metabolites which can cause inhibitory effects on susceptible species. This phenomenon can participate in the regulation of harmful algal blooms. The dinoflagellate Gymnodinium catenatum is negatively affected by allelopathic interactions with co-occurring microalgae species, like Chattonella marina var. marina, which has been suggested to produce reactive oxygen species (ROS) and free fatty acids (FFA) as nocive and allelopathic agents. This study explored the effect of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) and the main fatty acids produced by C. marina. An analysis of fatty acids content of C. marina in exponential phase detected 16:0 (12.5 ± 0.01%), 18:4ω-3 (15.4 ± 0.36%) and 20:5ω-3 (35.4 ± 0.71%) as the most abundant. These fatty acids along with H2O2 were used in dose-response bioassays with cultures of G. catenatum in exponential phase. Results suggest that these substances affect cell morphology, including the loss of motility and signs of chlorosis, as well as the chain forming qualities of G. catenatum. Toxicity among these substances varied, suggesting that the polyunsaturated fatty acid 18:4ω-3 can potentially act as a more effective allelochemical (LD50 = 1.7 ± 0.19 mg L-1 at 24 h), followed by 20:5ω-3 (LD50 = 3.6 ± 0.17 mg L-1 at 24 h) and the saturated fatty acid 16:0 (LD50 = 6.2 ± 1.05 at 48 h). Our results suggest these substances can act, at least partially, as allelochemicals, with PUFA being the most effective metabolites. These results contribute in elucidating the potential role of ROS and FFA in allelopathy in marine phytoplankton communities.
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